NiteRider Lumina
Lumina OLED 950 Boost
The Lumina 950 OLED Boost has an OLED screen displaying the runtime remaining in the current output mode. While the light is rated to run at 950 lumens for 40 minutes, the default "high" mode runs at 800 lumens for 1:30 hours.
Lumina Micro 600
Lumina Micro 450
Lumina Micro 250
Lumina Micro 220
Lumina 950 Boost
Lumina 800 OLED
Lumina 750 Boost
Lumina 750
Lumina 700
Lumina 650
Lumina 550
Lumina 400
NiteRider Mako
Mako 5.0
Mako 200 USB
Mako 200
Mako 150
Mako 100
NiteRider Lightning Bug
NiteRider's Lightning Bug series lights are an entry-level option with 1, 2, or 3 LEDs on a silicone strap-on light. This type of light is best used as a backup for if you get stuck out at night unexpectedly or just have to bike a few blocks on a well-lit street.
Lightning Bug 3.0
NiteRider's Lightning Bug series lights are an entry-level option with 1, 2, or 3 LEDs on a silicone strap-on light. This type of light is best used as a backup for if you get stuck out at night unexpectedly or just have to bike a few blocks on a well-lit street.
The Lightning Bug 3.0 is the 3-LED version of the series. We have not tested it in person, but it appears to be a fairly small light powered by CR2450 batteries, and with only three small LEDs it likely won't be bright enough for frequent night riding. Brighter entry-level lights are available for a similar price.
Lightning Bug 2.0
NiteRider's Lightning Bug series lights are an entry-level option with 1, 2, or 3 LEDs on a silicone strap-on light. This type of light is best used as a backup for if you get stuck out at night unexpectedly or just have to bike a few blocks on a well-lit street.
The Lightning Bug 2.0 is the 2-LED version of the series. We have not tested it in person, but it appears to be a fairly small light powered by CR2032 batteries, and with only two small LEDs it likely won't be bright enough for frequent night riding. Brighter entry-level lights are available for a similar price.
Lightning Bug 100
NiteRider's Lightning Bug series lights are an entry-level option with 1, 2, or 3 LEDs on a silicone strap-on light. This type of light is best used as a backup for if you get stuck out at night unexpectedly or just have to bike a few blocks on a well-lit street.
The Lightning Bug 100 is the odd-one-out in the Lightning Bug family, with its 100 lumen output making it just bright enough to light up your path if necessary. The light is still meant to be used as a be-seen light, but it brings some extra features like USB recharging that the other Lightning Bugs lack.
Lightning Bug 1.0
NiteRider's Lightning Bug series lights are an entry-level option with 1, 2, or 3 LEDs on a silicone strap-on light. This type of light is best used as a backup for if you get stuck out at night unexpectedly or just have to bike a few blocks on a well-lit street.
The Lightning Bug 1.0 is the 1-LED version of the series. We have not tested it in person, but it appears to be a fairly small light powered by CR2032 batteries, and with only a single LED it likely won't be bright enough for anything but being caught out after dark in an emergency. Many brighter lights are available for a similar price.
NiteRider Pro
Pro 3600 DIY
DIY software allows for brightness customization. Dual-beam headlight has one spot and one flood beam, which are both used when light is on high.
Pro 2200 Dual Beam Race
Battery life ranges from 1:15-34:00 hours, depending on the brightness level.
Pro 1800 Race
Features an eight-step fuel gauge to indicate battery charge level. Battery life ranges from 1:30-25:00 hours, depending on brightness level.
Pro 1200 Race
Battery life ranges from 1:45-35:00 hours, depending on brightness level.
NiteRider MiNewt
MiNewt Pro 750
This light features four brightness levels and three flash patterns.